It's capable of sensing obstacles so it doesn't crash into them.

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The Phantom 4 is equipped with two forward facing camera sensors that scan the drone's path for obstacles.

If the drone detects a possible collision, it will do one of two things: It will either avoid the obstacle by going around or above it or it will stop before making contact and hover in place until the pilot gives it manual directions.

Shooting perfectly framed shots is incredibly easy.

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The Phantom 4 can recognize and track 3D objects — even when it's in motion.

This technology enables the drone's ActiveTrack mode, which lets you easily keep a person perfectly in frame even if they're moving around.

Just set the drone to ActiveTrack mode in the DJI Go app, wait for the camera to center on the subject you want to follow, and then tap the subject on your smartphone so that the drone has captured the subject.

The drone will then automatically keep the subject in frame while you control the camera. For example, if you were using the drone in ActiveTrack mode to film someone cycling up a hill, you could control the camera on the drone so that the drone does a 360 degree circle around the subject while keeping him or her perfectly framed in the center of the shot.

The Phantom 4 can figure out the best path to take on its own.

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A feature called TapFly on the DJI Go app lets you tap a destination on your smartphone screen and the drone determines the best flight path to take to get there.

In autonomous mode, the drone will then fly to the selected location without hitting any obstacles.

It can fly incredibly fast to capture shots that were once thought impossible.

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In SportsMode, the Phantom 4 can fly up to 45 miles per hour. This means it can dash down the field to capture a game-winning touchdown, or fly down the court to capture that glass-shattering dunk.

It can be your own personal film crew.

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One of the coolest features on the new Phantom 4 is it can follow you around autonomously.

The last Phantom model, the Phantom 3 4K, also had the Follow Me feature, but the user had to have the remote control on them in order for it to work.

With the Phantom 4, the drone can detect the subject and simply follow you by itself, remote free.

You can pre-order the new drone starting today.

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The Phantom 4's retail price is $1,399. Pre-orders for the Phantom 4 begin March 1 on DJI.com and Apple.com, but you can pick one up in either DJI's flagship store or at Apple retailers starting March 15.

You can also pre-order the device from other online retailers, like Amazon, beginning March 23.